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    Cleaning Gasket Surfaces

    Evening all, I know there's a few pro mechanics on here so hopefully you can answer a quick question I've got re. cleaning gasket surfaces. I was always taught that when cleaning up gasket faces only to use a sharp blade in a scraper or scotch brite pads to clean the metal faces of an engine...
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    Insulating a window reveal

    Just to tie this up for anyone looking in the future, All the old sand/cement plaster chipped off. 50mm celotex stuck with low expanding foam. Stud wall built from 3x2 laid so the 2" formed the depth, 50mm celotex infill with all gaps foamed. I then added 15mm thick lats to the studs...
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    Fence Height on sloping Ground

    Tell the council to jog on and issue enforcement proceedings if they wish, it's very unlikely they will for 15cm, if they do then you've upto the day of the court appearance to comply with the enforcement notice.
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    UPVC window beading very close to reveal

    https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/insulating-a-window-reveal.652151/
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    Who Needs DIY Bodges

    I'll fit grommets once I'm finished, the pipes will be in and out a couple of times yet as I've a radiator to plumb in them
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    Who Needs DIY Bodges

    So got onto making a start with sorting this out today. Couldn't get the pipes down to the centre line of the rsj due to too much other stuff already fixed to the joists can't see that it'll make much difference. I'll get the pipes nicely central in the holes when I fit the next pair of...
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    Insulating a window reveal

    So after wondering how I could cut the 25mm celotex down to 20mm I had the idea to use 2 old offcuts of 18mm mdf. That's got the celotex down to somewhere between 18 and 20mm, with it fitted in place I've now got a minimum of 18mm between the bead edge and insulation so with a bit of care I...
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    Underfloor heating 1/4 turn valves not budging

    The screw just holds the plastic part of the handle to the spindle, if you remove it and take the handle off you may be lucky and find it's a square spindle in which case you can put your adjustable straight on it
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    Do I need the architect to submit to planning?

    Go onto the planning portal and see if you can find similar applications to what your building and see what documents are there and compare them to what you already have
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    Do I need the architect to submit to planning?

    You can do it all yourself if you like, I did my own drawings for planning. The bit where it may be worth it is if your submitting a full plans building regs application as, that will require quite a few drawings of how stuff is to be built some of which if you've never done it before can be...
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    Insulating a window reveal

    So with all the plaster off and out the way it turns out there were loads of gaps around the window frame, some big enough I could reach in and touch the cladding outside. I've folded a piece of rockwool into the top of the cavity to stop the foam dropping through and now the whole frame is...
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    How to drill round hole into concrete roof for drain pipe?

    Start your core, once your in 10 to 20mm take the core drill back out, get a masonry bit long enough to drill all the way through and drill holes all the way round inside the groove the core drill made. The extra holes will making cutting the core hole alot easier and if there's rebar there...
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    Insulating a window reveal

    Hi all, I'm internally insulating a North facing wall in my house. I've removed all the existing plaster and now I've measured up I think I'm going to have an issue with the reveals. My original plan was 25mm celotex, 9.5mm plaster board and allowing for 3mm skim that comes to 37.5mm...
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    Loft clear-out and rewire

    You can't just remove the ceiling rose in your loft as it's basically being used as a junction box, you'd need to replace the cables completely to do away with it. For me if everythings working correctly I'd use either a wago or hager maintenance free junction box, connect it all into the box...
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    How often do you injure yourself?

    So, back at hospital today for a follow up to the table saw finger. Dr wasn't happy with it, he thought the xray showed something still in it so they injected a local anaesthetic into the finger, split it all open again and abraded the life out of it. Got to go back to hospital again...
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    Adding New Kitchen Socket on the ring

    Everyone is aware of what you want to do and it is ok to do it that way, but it's easier and uses less cable and connections to do it as a 4mm spur
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    Adding New Kitchen Socket on the ring

    Stop using chatgpt it's wrong. Wago's behind a socket are fine as they are still accessible and where you'd expect to find connections, they need to be in a maintenance free box when they are going to be inaccessible such as plastered into a wall or buried under a floor. EFLI's suggestion of...
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    Adding New Kitchen Socket on the ring

    What regulations do you think stop you having wago's behind a socket?
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    Adding New Kitchen Socket on the ring

    If it's definitely a ring then you remove one cable from the existing socket, extend that to the new socket then run a new cable between the new socket and the old socket. It would be better if you could replace the cable your extending with wago's but that isn't always practical, if the back...
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    Rachel Reeves budget

    I'm in the current 40% bracket, I'd happily see it increased to 45% if I thought the money actually went where it's needed but it doesn't, it'll end up lining the pockets of those that are fleecing the government. The biggest issue is the mismanagement of the current money raised, the NHS is a...
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